Dr. Dilip Boralkar
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List of Publications of Dr. Dilip Boralkar
Sr.No.
Publications - Research Papers By DBB
1.
Factors affecting the proteolysis of cytoplasmic protein: Marath. Univ. J.of Sc. (Nat. Sci.) XVIII Sc.II, 25-28, 1979.
2.
Effects of gaseous ammonia on plant growth an production. Ind. J. Air Pollution Control, 2(1); 19-23, 1979.
3.
Sulphur dioxide effects on Jowar, Saghum vulgare, Pers. var. CSH-1: Proc. Symp. on Environ. Bio., 361 – 366,1979.
4.
Plants for air monitoring in industrial areas: in Furtado. J.I. (Ed.) Tropical Ecology an Development pp. 669 675, 1980. I.S.T.E. Kuala Lampur.
5.
A closed chamber for exposing plants to air pollutants: Ind. J. Air Pollution Control, 3(1): 23 – 26, 1980.
6.
Effects of industrial air pollutants on plants: Report of the research work done on the U.G.C. sponsored project, 1980.
7.
Studies of the Krishna river ecosystem between Karad and Sangli (Maharashtra State): Report of the research project done,Jul.– Dec., 1980.
8.
Effects of sulphur dioxide on Sunnhemp, Crotalaria juncea, L.: Geobios, 8(5): 236 – 237, 1981.
9.
Studies on salt build up in the Krishna river, Maharashtra State: Acta Limnol Indica. 1(1) : 5 – 9, 1981.
10.
Studies of the soil pollution along the Krishna river in the State of Maharashtra: J. Environ. Bio., 3(3), 113 – 117, 1982.
11.
Effects of sulphur dioxide and ozone, singly an in combination, on germination and chlorophyll of Abelmoschus esculentus var. Pusa Savni: J. Environ. Biol., 4(3) : 99 – 102, 1983.
12.
Foilar injury to Trigonella Foenum-graecum L. due to sulphur dioxide exposure: Ind. J. Air Pollution Control, 5(3): 24 – 26, 1983.
13.
Effects of ozone and sulphur dioxide alone and in combination on seed germination: Ind. J. Air Pollution Control, 4(4) : 46-47, 1983.
14.
A report on the environmental damage due to lethal chemical catastrophe in Bhopal, December 1984: Publication of Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi, PROBES/31.
15.
Increase of lead concentration in ambient air during the IX Asian Games 1982 as indicated by the plants: Ind. J. Air Pollution Control 7(2): 65-73, 1986.
16.
Impact of autoexhaust lead pollution on vegetation in U.T. of Delhi: Publication of Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi, No.EIAS/1/1985-86.
17.
Impact of autoexhaust lead pollution on vegetation in U.T. Delhi: Publication of Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi, No.EIAS/2/1985-86.
18.
Nature of sensitivity of plant species to sulphur dioxide: Geobios 19 (2-3) 110 – 116, 1989.
19.
Effects of atmospheric pollution due to a glass industry on plants in Karad (Maharashtra): Res. J. Plant & Environ. 5(2) 11 – 14, 1989.
20.
On the sampling and analysis of lead content of atmospheric particulates by atomic absorption spectrophotometry: Proc. Seminar on “Pollution Monitoring an Control Technology” by Grammya Research Analysis Institute, Baroda, August, 1989. Report No.GRAI/TR – 8938.
21.
Autoexhaust lead pollution of roadside ecosystem in Delhi (Part II): Proc. Int. Conference on Environment Planning & Management, University of Roorkee (India), April 5-7, 1990, pp. 204 – 210.
22.
Use of Alfalfa plants or the ambient air quality monitoring in the city of Delhi: Geobios. 18(1) : 29-32, 1991.
23.
Autoexhaust lead pollution of roadside ecosystem in Delhi: J. Ind. Asso. Environ. Mgmt. 19, 21-27, 1992.
24.
Multidisciplinary approach to air quality monitoring: J. Inst. Pub. Hlth. Engr. India,: 56-62, 1993.
25.
A review of fluoride pollution effects studies in India: ENCOLOGY, 9(4): 1-5, 1994.
26.
Suggested guidelines for green belts in industrial area: ENCOLOGY, 9(7) : 21-25, 1994.
27.
Experience in implementation of environmental standards in lead industry. Proc. workshop Lead Pollution Control & Monitoring, ILZIC & CPCB, New Delhi, August, 1995: Appeared in “Ecology in Practice”a collection of Articles for Prof. S.B. Chaphekar’s festschrift volume on his 60th birthday edited by C.S. Latto of Prof. S.B. Chaphekar Felicitation Committee, Bombay, in November, 1995.
27-A.
Suggested protocol on survey and preparation of waste management plan for industrial estate. Encology , 10 (8), 8-12, January, 1996.
28.
Guidelines for setting up of operating facility; Hazardous Waste Management: Publication of CPCB No.HAZWAMS/11/1998-1999.
29.
Ready Reckoner; Hazardous Waste Management: Publication of CPCB No. HAZWAMS/12/1998-1999.
30.
Experimentation on bio degradation of detergents by OECD-301 B Method [Modified Strum Method]: J. Microb. World: 2 (1) pp.49-58, 2000.
31.
Recovery and recycling of secondary lead and its waste disposal in India: Poster Presentation at the 6th World Congress on Integrated Resources Management, held at Geneva (Switzerland), February 12-15, 2002.
32.
Reprocessing of secondary zinc and environmentally sound management of wastes in India: Paper accepted for Oral Presentation in the 6th World Congress on Integrated Resources Management, held at Geneva (Switzerland), February 12-15, 2002.
33.
Approach paper on Air Pollution Control Strategies for Mumbai. High Level Conference on Air Pollution Control Strategies for Mumbai, March 1-2, 2005
34.
Air Quality Management Needs of Urban Centers in India. Roundtable on Policy Instruments for Air Quality Improvement in in South Asian Cities", New Delhi, May 13-14, 2005
35.
Initiative of Air Pollution Control in India. Urban Air Quality Forum, AWMA Conference, Minneapolis, USA, June 22-24, 2005
36.
Policy of Interventions for Air Pollution Control in Mumbai : Cost Benefit and Perspective of India's 25 years of Air Act Implementation. Better Air Quality International Conference, Jakarta, 2006
37.
An Integrated Approach to Understand Economics of Air Pollution Effects on Plants" Better Air Quality International Conference, Jakarta, 2006
38.
Trends of Air Pollution in Mumbai:Multi-Statistical Approach. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Kluver Publisher, Accepted for publication 2006
39.
The Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program (BenMAP) - A Demonstration Case Study Involving Air Quality Planning in Mumbai, India
40.
The Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program (BenMAP) - A Demonstration Case Study Involving Air Quality Planning in Mumbai, India. Better Air Quality International Conference, Jakarta, 2006
41.
Report on BENMAP Application for Mumbai. Prepared jointly with US-EPA,NEERI, MPCB and ABT Associates., 2006
42.
Pune Source Apportionment Study and Air Quality Management : Compendium Publication : Online CAI-Asia website:http://www.cleanairnet.org/caiasia/1412/article-60420
43.
Benefit Mapping of Air Pollution Control in Mumbai (BENMAP): Compendium Publication. Website: http://www.cleanairnet.org/caiasia/1412/article-60422 : Online CAI-Asia Website
44.
Policy of Interventions for Air Pollution Control in Mumbai: Cost Benefit and Perspective of India's 25 years of Air Act Implementation. Paper accepted for presentation by Air and Waste Management Association at St. Pittsburg.
45.
A profile on Waste Minimisation and Recycling in Chemical Process Industry. Paper presented at Symposium on Chemistry in Societal and Environmental Needs organized by Madras Science Foundation and Center for International Cooperation in Science, held at Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai, August, 2011
46.
Business Opportunities In Creation Of Infrastructure For Environment Protection In India
47.
Commissioned Paper on “Industrial Pollution” for Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, New Delhi, 2011.
48.
Report on Dispersion of pollutants in the Kundlika River at Arey Khurd Raigad District
49.
Article on Suggested Revision in standards of Treatment of Domestic Sewage for Promotion of Waste-Water Recycling in India
50.
Environmentally Sound Management Of Municipal Solid Waste In Pune: Policy Issues & Suggested Approach - 2014 – 2017
51.
Suggested Approach for Application of Waste to Energy(Mass Burn) for Municipal Solid Waste Management at Pune, 28.10.2014
52.
Remediation capabilities of pilot-scale wetlands planted with Typha aungstifolia and Acorus calamus to treat landfill leachate,Journal of Ecology and Environment 43:23; Nov 2018.
53
Exploring Possibilities of Upgrading Per Capita Municipal Solid Waste Estimation Methods in India. Int J Sci Res Environ Sci Toxicol 3(1): 1-6, 2018.
(Dr. D. B. Boralkar)
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